NFL Week 7: Giants vs. Broncos Preview, Odds, Picks (Oct 19)
- Giants vs. Broncos total at the opening was 40.5 points.
- Brian Burns and Nik Bonitto lead the NFL Defensive Player of the Year race.
- The Broncos allow the second-fewest number of points per game, 15.8.
This will be the battle between two strong contenders for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award – the Giants’ Brian Burns and the Broncos’ Nik Bonitto.
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How to Watch
- When: Sunday, October 19, 4:05 pm ET
- Where: Mile High, Denver, Colorado
- How to Watch: CBS
Giants vs. Broncos Odds
Game Preview
The Giants have been much better in the last three rounds, winning two matches during that interval. Both were at home, so they now need a triumph on the road to gain momentum and a psychological boost.
Brian Burns has recorded 7 sacks so far, and this guy is pushing the whole defense, making it way better than it probably is. Though, as stated earlier, the Giants need to make a statement on the road. QB Jaxson Dart is well following his brutal hit and concussion protocol, and he is expected to start.
The Broncos met the Jets in London and won this highly exciting event 13-11. As usual, Sean Payton’s defense was there when it mattered the most, stopping the Jets in the finish and securing the triumph.
Last year’s NFL Defensive Player of the Year was Patrick Surtain, and this year, that honor might stay in Denver. Nik Bonitto leads the league with 8 and is looking terrific at the moment. By the way, the Broncos allow the 2nd fewest points this year, 15.8.
Giants vs. Broncos Head to Head
The all-time series results are tied with both franchises having 7 wins apiece. One of the meetings was in 1987 at Super Bowl XXI, when the Giants won 39-20.
Giants vs. Broncos Predictions
Giants’ quarterbacks are still shaky and insecure, regardless of who starts, Dart or Wilson. They will be easy prey for the Broncos’ defense, and that’s the biggest reason to bet on Denver’s victory. Plus, the Mile High environment is one of the most hostile in the NFL.
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